About JMC

Areas of Study

The Department of Journalism and Mass Communications was established in 1975 and is
part of the College of Business and Public Affairs at Murray State University. It
is one of only 111 programs in the United States accredited by the Accrediting Council
on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). The department offers
five majors leading to a bachelor's degree: advertising, graphic communications media,
journalism, public relations and television production. The department offers minors
in advertising, graphic communications technology, journalism, mass communications,
and photography, and a master of arts or master of science in mass communications

Background Murray State has offered journalism courses since 1927. In 1968 a full major was
instituted leading to bachelor's and master's degrees. Four majors have been added
since 1968. The programs are updated frequently. In 1987 the Accrediting Council for
Education in Journalism and Mass Communications approved accreditation for all departmental
programs. The department received re-accreditation in 1992, 1998, 2004, 2010 and 2016.

Facilities The main classrooms and offices for all majors except television production are located
in historic Wilson Hall, the second oldest building on campus. Wilson Hall also houses
The Murray State News, the award-winning student newspaper.

Broadcasting facilities are located on the eighth floor of the Price Doyle Fine Arts
Center.

Affiliations In addition to the ACEJMC, the department is affiliated with the Association for
Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (AEJMC), American Society of Journalism
School Administrators (ASJSA), West Kentucky Press Association (WKPA), Kentucky Press
Association (KPA), Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association (KIPA), College Media
Advisers (CMA), American Advertising Federation (AAF) and Public Relations Society
of America (PRSA).

The department has active student chapters of the following organizations: the American
Advertising Federation, Public Relations Student Society of America and Kappa Tau
Alpha, the honorary journalism fraternity.